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News article related to when I, Darren Chaker, was the sole person to respond to the screams of a woman who...

News article related to when I, Darren Chaker, was the sole person to respond to the screams of a woman whose husband was allegedly murdered by her son. I received praise in two respects, (1) I helped someone who screams echoed and hundreds heard but no one came, and (2) I helped the lone police officer access the building by ripping open an exterior door of the apartment building, which allowed us to rush up the stairs to help.
A 24-year-old man accused of bludgeoning his father to death was arrested early Wednesday morning in an apartment complex in University City.
Police were called to the La Jolla Crossroads complex on Judicial Drive at Golden Haven Drive about 1:15 a.m. after receiving a frantic 911 call from a woman, homicide Lt. Ernie Herbert said.
“She said her son had killed her husband,” Herbert said.
Officers arrived about six minutes later and found the son in the hallway and 64-year-old Alexander Chivatchev dead inside the second-story apartment, Herbert said.
Jail records identify the son as Nikola Chivatchev, who was booked early Wednesday morning on suspicion of murder.
Darren Chaker, 37, was visiting his girlfriend at the multiunit apartment complex when he heard screams for help and called authorities.
He flagged down an officer outside and they both went to the building, where they found the woman standing in the hallway wearing a white nightgown covered in blood. Her son was standing behind her, Chaker said.
The officer asked, “Who did this?” The woman pointed at her son and the officer handcuffed him, Chaker said.
The man said, “Yeah, I did it,” Chaker said. The mother was crying and asking, “Why? Why did you do this?” and the son answered, “Because he's an (expletive),” Chaker said. The man was wearing only blue boxer shorts and appeared enraged but not under the influence of anything, Chaker said. The witness said the woman's screams were echoing through the hallway, but no one came out or opened a door.
Chaker said he held the woman's hand and told her he was sorry about what happened. She thanked him for helping and for coming to her aid, he said.
Police have would not discuss a possible motive for the crime or what was used as a weapon. Herbert said the case is still in the early stages of investigation.
“He seemed very proud,” Chaker said.
The man was wearing only blue boxer shorts and appeared enraged but not under the influence of anything, Chaker said. The witness said the woman's screams were echoing through the hallway, but no one came out or opened a door.
Chaker said he held the woman's hand and told her he was sorry about what happened. She thanked him for helping and for coming to her aid, he said.
Police have would not discuss a possible motive for the crime or what was used as a weapon. Herbert said the case is still in the early stages of investigation.
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